On Wed, 9 Oct 2002 18:16:01 +0100
Databug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> If it's from TB, just click on  tha account name, then on the Account
>> menu, then click on Delete. If you  mean from the email provider, you
>> will have to check with them.
>
> No can`t do that because its  password protected and its this password
> I need.
[...]
> It the password for the account within the Bat. She password protected
> it to keep it private.

Close The Bat!, rename the accounts folder and start The Bat!. See
what happens. 

If The Bat! refuses to work normally close it again,

- execute'regedit.exe', 
- search for
  HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\
- Save this tree to a .reg file.
- Go to 
  HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat!\User Depots
- Look around in that key for an entry having the accounts name as 
  value.
- remember the number in this entrys name
- delete exactly this one entry
- delete the 'Dir<number>' entry
- bring all other entries to correct and progressional numbering
- update the value of 'count' (or similar, have no windows ready at the
  moment)
- close registry editor
- start The Bat!

Attention: all this is written down form memory only, names may very
_slightly_. If there are key/value names _really_ different from what's
written here yu might be at wrong position in regitry.
-- 
HTH
Pit

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